Update on USAID Reforms

1/27/99


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This power point presentation is being used to brief Washington Bureau staff on changes to the R4 process. In addition, it provides some useful background and information on future planned adjustments to the Managing for Results System. Missions seeking to brief their staff on R4 changes will find this presentation very useful. Questions and comments on the presentation should be addressed to Olivier Carduner in PPC/PC.


Table of Contents

  1. PPT Slide

  2. What we will cover

  3. Update on USAID Reforms

  4. USAID Reforms -- 1993-1997

  5. USAID Reforms -- 1998-2000

  6. USAID Reforms -- 1998-2000

  7. The External Reporting Context

  8. The External Reporting Context

  9. The External Reporting Context

  10. The External Reporting Context

  11. The External Reporting Context

  12. The External Reporting Context

  13. Overview of the Managing for Results System

  14. PPT Slide

  15. Why the R4 Process was Changed

  16. MFR System Experience

  17. MFR System Experience

  18. MFR Task Force Formed

  19. Key Findings of Task Force

  20. Findings (continued)

  21. Findings (continued)

  22. Findings (continued)

  23. Conclusion of Task Force

  24. How the R4 process was changed

  25. KEY CHANGES

  26. KEY CHANGES

  27. KEY CHANGES

  28. KEY CHANGES

  29. KEY CHANGES

  30. KEY CHANGES

  31. Expected Benefits

  32. R4 Document Format Changes

  33. R4 Document Format Changes

  34. R4 Document Content Changes

  35. Changes in the Washington Review Process

  36. R4 Process Revisions

  37. Performance Assessment

  38. Performance Assessment

  39. Performance Assessment

  40. Budget Allocation Decisions

  41. Stay Tuned for Next Steps

  42. PPT Slide

  43. Next Steps

  44. PPT Slide

  45. Next Steps

  46. PPT Slide

  47. Next Steps

  48. PPT Slide

  49. Stay Tuned

  50. PPT Slide

Author: Olivier Carduner

Home Page: http://cdie.usaid.gov/r4prep/

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